Iβm happy to share that Iβll be speaking again at the Azure User Group Munich, as part of our recurring meetup series held every second Tuesday of the month. π€
In my next session, Iβll talk about GraphRAG that I find especially interesting right now.
Many current AI solutions are built on vector search and classic RAG patterns. These approaches are powerful, practical, and often fully sufficient. But they also have limits β especially when we need to understand not only similar content, but also the relationships between pieces of information. π§
That is where GraphRAG comes into play. π
In this session, Iβll provide a compact and practical introduction to GraphRAG, explain how it differs from traditional RAG approaches, and discuss when it actually makes sense to use it. My goal is to make the topic accessible without overcomplicating it, and to focus on real-world value rather than abstract theory. β‘
π― Weβll look at:
- the basics of GraphRAG
- how it compares to vector-based retrieval
- where graph-based approaches can improve context and explainability
- when the simpler solution is still the better one
As always, Iβm looking forward not only to presenting, but also to the discussion afterwards. π€ These community sessions are always a great opportunity to exchange ideas, hear different perspectives, and learn from each other.
π Event Details
- Date: Tuesday, 28 April 2026
- Time: 18:00β19:00
- Format: π» Online via Microsoft Teams join here
- Language: π English, with questions also welcome in German π©πͺ or Turkish πΉπ·
If youβre interested in retrieval, knowledge graphs, AI architecture, or practical GenAI patterns, Iβd be happy if you joined us. π